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Under normal conditions (meaning your regular everyday freezer, or a cold day) water forms a crystal lattice below its melting point (as shown below). This structure is held together by hydrogen bonds, which are no longer overcome by the internal energy of the molecules. The hexagonal arrangement of the water molecules in this structure leads to a lower density due to the spaces left in the center of each hexagon (you can now fit fewer molecules in the same volume).